Extraordinary Minds:
This special video looks at the dyslexic mind and experience. The video combines live-action, interviews and animation.
Continue readingNews & Views from Davis Dyslexia Association International
This special video looks at the dyslexic mind and experience. The video combines live-action, interviews and animation.
Continue readingAnd how some researchers are starting to get things right (2022 update). Dyslexic differences reflect underlying mental strengths, not brain defects.
Continue readingWhat research can tell us about the key traits of successful dyslexic adults.
Continue readingNew research shows that in untimed conditions, dyslexic university students have markedly better comprehension skills than others.
Continue readingWe typically think in 2 ways: word thinking and picture thinking. Word thinking is simply thinking with the sounds of words in your mind.
Continue readingHelp the Fingerprint for Success company uncover the unique talents of individuals with dyslexia by participating in their surveys.
Continue readingFor me, prior to work with the Davis method for dyslexia, I thought of ‘orientation’ as the first days of
Continue readingBefore I started my author’s journey, only three people knew I had dyslexia. I was always embarrassed about it and didn’t like to admit I needed help.
Continue readingMade by Dyslexia has joined with Sir Richard Branson to launch a campaign to recognise “Dyslexic Thinking” as a celebrated term and valuable workplace skillset.
Continue readingDEAR is a literacy challenge- it stands for ‘Drop Everything and Read’. But it’s not a way of reading that
Continue readingNew research explores the thought processes of dyslexic mathematicians — the strengths they share, and the challenges they encountered along the way.
Continue readingDavis Facilitator Cala Dyck of Vancouver, Canada, created this 4-minute animated video to explain the causes of disorientation, and how
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